McCain's Insurgent Campaign
Causes Jitters Among Incumbents

WASHINGTON -- As John McCain's presidential campaign barnstorms South Carolina, here in the capital it is beginning to make politicians in both parties a little nervous.

Republican incumbents in Congress, most of whom had taken comfort in the soft-edged candidacy of Texas Gov. George W. Bush, are grumbling privately about the prospect of seeking re-election on a GOP ticket led by an anti-Washington crusader. And Democrats, after holding the White House for eight years, are suddenly fearful that Mr. McCain's appeal to swing...